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    Art turns mortal: Anand Pandit weighs in on what the passing of Asrani, Satish Shah, Pankaj Dheer and Piyush Pandey tells us about time and talent – Exclusive |

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    Art turns mortal: Anand Pandit weighs in on what the passing of Asrani, Satish Shah, Pankaj Dheer and Piyush Pandey tells us about time and talent - Exclusive

    In a span of just days, the Indian film and advertising industry has bid farewell to some of its most treasured figures — Asrani (Govardhan Asrani), Satish Shah, Pankaj Dheer and Piyush Pandey. Their passing, coming so close together, feels like the end of a beautiful chapter in Indian entertainment — a moment for reflection on legacy, craft and the shifting terrain ahead.

    Asrani: The comic chameleon

    Asrani

    Govardhan Asrani passed away on October 20, 2025, at the age of 84.Asrani’s portrayal of the jailer in Sholay remains one of Hindi cinema’s most enduring comedic icons. He worked across genres and decades — from comedy to serious roles, and even direction. His versatility and longevity made him a bridge between eras. Among the early graduates of the Film & Television Institute of India (FTII), he also worked with the legendary Ritwik Ghatak in a short film during his FTII days — an experience that deepened his artistic foundation.“When we speak of Asrani, his impeccable comic timing and versatility come to mind first … It feels like the end of a chapter in Hindi cinema,” Anand Pandit reflected while speaking to ETimes. He emphasized that Asrani’s collaborations with filmmakers like Gulzar, Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee revealed the depth of his journey.What this teaches the industryAsrani’s passing reminds us that comedy is one of the hardest crafts — it requires timing, humility, and emotional intelligence. For young actors, his career is a masterclass in curiosity, adaptability and commitment to one’s craft over fame.

    Satish Shah: The sitcom maestro and character actor

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    Satish Shah passed away on October 25, 2025, at the age of 74, reportedly due to kidney failure.His portrayal of Indravadan Sarabhai in the cult sitcom Sarabhai vs Sarabhai made him a household name. He also appeared in classics such as Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro, effortlessly blending humor and pathos. Satish Shah proved that a character actor could become iconic without being the lead — simply through honesty, timing, and consistency.Anand Pandit said the same virtues that defined Asrani — consistency, humility and professionalism — were evident in Satish Shah. “Without punctuality, professionalism, and mutual respect, it is not possible to last this long in any profession,” he remarked.What this teaches the industrySatish Shah’s journey demonstrates that one need not chase stardom to achieve longevity. By embracing every role fully and staying true to one’s art, an actor can leave behind a legacy that outlasts trends.

    Pankaj Dheer: The mythical hero

    Actor Pankaj Dheer passes away

    Veteran actor Pankaj Dheer, who won many hearts as Karna in Mahabharat, passed away on Wednesday. The actor died at the age of 68 after a long battle with cancer. The cremation was held later in the day. Several popular stars like Salman Khan, Shoaib Ibrahim, Kushal, Dipika Kakar and others paid their last respects to the late actor at his funeral.

    Pankaj Dheer passed away on October 15, 2025, at the age of 68, after battling cancer.His portrayal of Karna in BR Chopra’s Mahabharat (1988) remains etched in Indian television history. Dheer’s career spanned television and film, with roles in Chandrakanta, The Great Maratha, Sadak and Baadshah. Beyond acting, he was also active in industry affairs as part of CINTAA, reflecting his commitment to the fraternity.“Pankaj Dheer will always be remembered for BR Chopra’s Mahabharat. The way he played Karna had so much pathos,” Anand Pandit said. He noted how certain performances, like Dheer’s, become immortal in collective memory.What this teaches the industryPankaj Dheer’s work underlines the importance of character-driven storytelling. For today’s actors, his career is a reminder that screen time matters less than the sincerity with which a character is portrayed.

    Piyush Pandey: The advertising visionary

    Piyush Pandey

    Advertising legend Piyush Pandey passed away in October 24, 2025 at the age of 70.One of India’s most influential admen, Pandey created unforgettable campaigns such as Fevicol’s “Jod Tuta” and Cadbury’s “Kuch Khaas Hai.” He was the first Asian to serve as jury president at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity (2004) and the first advertising professional to receive the Padma Shri. Pandey was known for “Indianising” advertising — infusing it with local language, emotion, and cultural resonance.“Piyush Pandey redefined advertising in India… He brought humor, emotion and depth to countless campaigns. Their passing within days reminds us just how unpredictable life is,” said Anand Pandit. He added that Pandey’s authentic, grounded storytelling would continue to inspire generations.What this teaches the industryPandey’s legacy teaches young creatives that authenticity is timeless. He showed that storytelling rooted in Indian culture and emotion can have universal appeal — and that discipline and originality matter more than glamour.

    Mortality and legacy

    When four such distinct yet foundational figures depart within days, it feels like an era has ended.“It feels like the end of a chapter in Hindi cinema,” said Anand Pandit. Each of these legends belonged to a time when craft, patience, and purpose defined success. Their collective departure signals the closing of that golden era.“Death is both a reality and a reminder of how brief life is,” Anand observed. “For those in creative fields, it also shows how lasting good work can be.” Their lives affirm that while mortality is inevitable, true art endures.Young actors, writers, and advertisers can take away vital lessons from these four lives — consistency over instant success, respect for one’s craft, and the ability to evolve without losing authenticity.The industry is undergoing transformation — from theaters to streaming, from mass appeal to niche audiences, from long-form ads to bite-sized storytelling. Yet, the values ​​embodied by these legends remain relevant: integrity, hard work, and cultural connection.“For an artist, it is a reminder that while life ends, art offers a way to endure. That is the true power of creativity,” Anand reflects.

    Remembering with gratitude

    “I don’t believe that appreciation should come only after someone is gone,” Anand Pandit said. “These artists were thankfully valued during their lifetime. I truly believe genuine gratitude should be expressed in someone’s presence, not after they are gone.”In honoring Asrani, Satish Shah, Pankaj Dheer and Piyush Pandey, we celebrate not just individual brilliance but a collective ethos — the soul of Indian entertainment itself.While the chapter may be ending, the story is far from over. New voices will emerge, but they will stand on the strong shoulders of these icons. Their spirit, artistry, and integrity will continue to light the path for generations to come.

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